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Stones from the River

er. After many months, she agreed, and the two began to see each other. They shared many nights together, and talked about their future. He was the first man to love Trudi. As their relationship was going on, so was WW II. Mr. Abramowitz died, and Mrs. Abramowitz was taken away. Leo had some of their belongings that Mr.Abramowitz wanted him to hide, so he took them out, and was going to go search for their daughter, Ruth, to give them to her. Trudi and Max said they would do it, but on the day they planned to Leo got sick. Trudi told Max to go without her, because she wanted to stay with her father. Max went and never returned. The town he was visiting was bombed, and everything was destroyed, including people. Trudi fantasized about him returning, but he never did.World War II was happening, and many of the Montag’s friends were taken away because they were Jewish. People began to join the army, and turn in their family and friends that were Jewish, or spoke badly of Germany or Hitler. The Jew’s houses were shattered, and they were told to move out of Germany. Many were not given an option, and were taken to KZ’s, concentration camps. Friends and families were split up, and many people died. The Montag’s and many other people tried to help the Jew’s by hiding them in their houses. They built tunnels to their neighbors, the Blau’s house, who also wanted to help. Emil Hesping, Leo’s friend, brought the Jew’s to and from hideouts. Emil was killed when he tried to steal the Hitler statue in the middle of the town. It was then that people realized that he was the unknown benefactor. The unknown benefactor left presents for people inside their houses when something bad happened to them, or they couldn’t afford to buy things for themselves. People felt a great lose of Emil, who was so kind The Abramowitz’s, the Montag’s neighbors and friends, were taken aw...

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